This is typically a quiet time for the concert industry, at least in terms of announcing big shows. Rarely does anything major go on sale over Labor Day weekend.

Which is why it's no surprise that the Smashing Pumpkins' coming L.A. gig is going on sale sooner than later this week.

Billy Corgan and his reconstituted group -- guitarist Jeff Schroeder, drummer Mike Byrne and bassist Nicole Fiorentino -- are kicking off a nationwide jaunt Oct. 10 in Seattle in support of their June release Oceania, the first concrete album as part of their larger Teargarden by Kaleidyscope project.

The quartet arrives four days later, Oct. 14, to headline Gibson Amphitheatre, where they will play Oceania in full, followed by a set of classics and deep cuts. Visuals will be provided by Sean Evans, who collaborated with Roger Waters on the renovations for his recent re-staging of Pink Floyd's The Wall.